Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] from [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She almost has a three D effect , I er , you know her face really stands out from that background .
2 The raw copy which floods in from many sources is ‘ tasted ’ , selected , sub-edited and , in a remarkably short space of time , some of it appears on the printed page .
3 Bono wakes up from some sort of indulgent ( but more realistic than you realise ) reverie .
4 A further dog-leg stair leads up from this level to second-floor guest accommodation located entirely in the roof space framed by the original trusses , and a narrow bridge leads across from the head of the stair to a complementary study balcony ( Fig 38 ) .
5 A newel staircase leads up from either end .
6 Erm , and providing the T G I manual takes over from that point and covers all the requirements .
7 If the Government backs off from this promise and retreats into ‘ average ’ discharges , avoiding mention of breaches of licences , public confidence in the bill will be undermined .
8 Nevertheless , though she may not recognise the name it goes by from any catalogue of thou-shalt-nots , our Riva knows an abomination when she sees one .
9 It follows on from that question , it comes , you 've got a line B Sky B er , you 've got a line B Sky B in the T V er , division so it presumably , that loan interest is coming in that division , is that right , rather than net if off against interest ?
10 But , we know that April was a low figure , we also know that July and August are low a figure which comes out from this graph and was given to me by the director yesterday , is a genuine average which is turning out to be between a hundred and a hundred and ten placements per month twelve hundred to fourteen hundred placements per year a thr over a three year average residency period three thousand six hundred to four thousand two hundred placements in residential care , where then is the real problem .
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